For anyone not familiar with the geography of the United States of America that's a 1,586 mile journey as the crow flies according to freemaptools.com .

It somewhat dwarfs the controversial 45 mile relocation of Wimbledon to Milton Keynes.

Current Arsenal majority shareholder, Stan Kroenke, is actually the owner of the St Louis Rams and one of the men behind the mammoth move to LA.

If Kroenke were to take Arsenal on a similar 1,586 journey, then Gunners fans might find themselves having to get a flight to Moscow for every home game. Alternatively the Emirates Stadium might be re-located to the middle of the Sahara desert in Algeria, the Turkish city of Bursa or even the eastern coast of Greenland.

Manchester's two clubs could also find themselves in Moscow if their owners were to relocate the same distance, as could the other London based clubs.

Teams based in and around the Birmingham area, such as Aston Villa and West Brom, could find themselves playing football in the

Libyan capital of Tripoli. Should that prove a little too unstable for them though the Moroccan city of Agadir is also around 1,586 miles from the city, as is the Greek capital, Athens.

New home: Can you imagine Manchester United relocating to Moscow? (Image: Getty)

A 1,586 mile move could see Everton and Liverpool playing their football on the Portuguese island of Madeira or the Bulgarian resort, Sunny Beach.

Newcastle and Sunderland could find themselves in Casablanca, Morocco or the Greek island of Zakinthos. Norwich could be on the Crimean peninsular, Southampton and Bournemouth in Istanbul, Swansea in Odessa, Ukraine and Stoke in Tripoli, Libya.

To calculate the cities that teams could find themselves in, Mirror Football drew a 1,586 mile radius from each ground using freemaptools.com . The cities listed did not have to be exactly on the line.